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this is a majority government. it will have political ramifications for the sitting government. there have been concrete requests, for example, from a legal counsel for the victims to have the head of the police department in at the local district that was responsible for the actions that day, that she should step down, and there have been suggestions that the minister of government administration who failed to close the main streets around government buildings on that fateful day, that perhaps she should step down as well for not taking action. >> thank you for that report from oslo. >> now on to a scandal that has exposed feuds within the catholic church -- church. pope benedict's former butler is facing up to six years in prison for stealing and leaking sensitive vatican document. >> the 46-year-old said he wanted to rid the church of corruption, and the papers shed light on how contracts are awarded and are thought to highlight allegations of internal power struggles with the vatican's bank. >> it is a case that has rocked the vatican. once a close confidant of pope benedict
this is a majority government. it will have political ramifications for the sitting government. there have been concrete requests, for example, from a legal counsel for the victims to have the head of the police department in at the local district that was responsible for the actions that day, that she should step down, and there have been suggestions that the minister of government administration who failed to close the main streets around government buildings on that fateful day, that perhaps...
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government analysts blame it on a very weak economy. a new report just out this morning shows that the number of births fell 1% last year. the fourth annual decline in a row. fewer than 4 million babies were born last year. the lowest since 1998. analysts say the trend is reversing because the economy is improving. on that note, i think i am ready for another. >> really? talking about this. you got two. are you ready? >> some of my friend have had babies. you see a little baby. >> and they smell good. >> they grow up they're 3 and 5 and drive mommy and daddy crazy. they're good. >> a look at your wednesday weather, everybody. thick morning fog in boston, new york, d.c. thunderstorms in the carolinas southward. gusty wind from seattle to minneapolis. up to a foot of snow in montana mountai mountains. >> 80s in colorado springs. albuquerque, across the south. mostly 70s in the north east as well as the midwest. >>> here is a truly great story all about a guy named adam greenberg. on a one game contract with the florida marlins last night
government analysts blame it on a very weak economy. a new report just out this morning shows that the number of births fell 1% last year. the fourth annual decline in a row. fewer than 4 million babies were born last year. the lowest since 1998. analysts say the trend is reversing because the economy is improving. on that note, i think i am ready for another. >> really? talking about this. you got two. are you ready? >> some of my friend have had babies. you see a little baby....
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through government policy. >> final question to you and that is this. i asked tony perkins at the end of that, why homosexuals bother him so much. it's only fair to ask this. is there something about evangelical christians that bothers you? >> not at all. what bothers me is people who haven't taken the time to know me and my children and my values talk about me and then espouse hateful rhetoric that my kids hear, children like them hear. and that's what as a mother i'm so troubled by that. and i thought well, maybe an invitation to dinner, maybe breaking bread together might soften him just enough that that's not the word my children have to live in anymore. >> if and when that dinner happens, i would like to hear all about. thank you. >> we will let you know. >> thank you so much. scandal inside the vatican? one of the people closest to the hope pope, his butler is accused of spilling secrets. new reports there could be more people involved here. and it is a rite of passage perhaps for some bachelorette partygoers, women having a fun time. now one bar
through government policy. >> final question to you and that is this. i asked tony perkins at the end of that, why homosexuals bother him so much. it's only fair to ask this. is there something about evangelical christians that bothers you? >> not at all. what bothers me is people who haven't taken the time to know me and my children and my values talk about me and then espouse hateful rhetoric that my kids hear, children like them hear. and that's what as a mother i'm so troubled...
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syrians have been under bloody relentless attack by their own government. but this weekend, an entirely new level of bloodshed. 49 children nasa kerred. 49. mourners carried one of the small corpses there in protest. it has pushed syrians now to this breaking point. you can just hear the pain in the voice of one witness. >> translator: did the infant carry an rpg? was he a fighter? he was a baby. he had a pass fier in his mouth. what was his guilt? whiefs he killed? >> this happened friday in the town of hula. the slaughter included 108 civilians. kofi annan was in the capital city of damascus today saying the killers needed to be held accountable. i wanted to bring in arwa damon. do we know what exactly happened? and now the stories of 49 children slaughtered. what's .haing? >> it really makes your skin crawl. one activist was describing ho uh he was seeing a child with his head blown off. he was one of those individuals who had been filming the various youtube videos we have been combing through. at the same time, he was desensitized to the violence. that
syrians have been under bloody relentless attack by their own government. but this weekend, an entirely new level of bloodshed. 49 children nasa kerred. 49. mourners carried one of the small corpses there in protest. it has pushed syrians now to this breaking point. you can just hear the pain in the voice of one witness. >> translator: did the infant carry an rpg? was he a fighter? he was a baby. he had a pass fier in his mouth. what was his guilt? whiefs he killed? >> this happened...
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ending redistribution done by the government at present. reducing it. >> thank you for your time. >> you got it. >>> two young american men are under arrest in japan in connection with the strangling death of an irish exchange student. tokyo police say that 21-year-old nicola furlong was found unconscious in a hotel room with one of the men. police believe she and a friend went to that hotel with two americans after attending a nicki minaj concert last wednesday night. the americans, 23-year-old john blackstone, and a 19-year-old who has not been identified have not been charged with furlong's death. but they were arrested for sexually assaulting the victim's friend in a taxi on the way back to the hotel. lots of questions about this tonight, including whether this story will come to have echos of the amanda knox case back in italy. paul callan is back with us. paul, like amanda knox, the americans charged in connection with this were part of a foreign exchange student. is there similar circumstances? is there a false sense of security for
ending redistribution done by the government at present. reducing it. >> thank you for your time. >> you got it. >>> two young american men are under arrest in japan in connection with the strangling death of an irish exchange student. tokyo police say that 21-year-old nicola furlong was found unconscious in a hotel room with one of the men. police believe she and a friend went to that hotel with two americans after attending a nicki minaj concert last wednesday night. the...
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governments that the infant could leave the country. >> am i living happily ever after now? i certainly hope so. i hope that i can get her home, and i hope that she is a happy, healthy little baby, and that is what i will have -- a healthy, happy little girl. >> but will every surrogacy story end happily? right now, india has only voluntary guidelines, and it's not clear whether future laws would be adequately enforced, and standards vary widely. for example, dr. patel says she only serves infertile couples. but some clinics offer surrogates to healthy parents who, for career or convenience, want to avoid pregnancy. ethicist caplan worries about where all this is leading. >> we may get into situations where people start to say, as genetic knowledge improves, you know, i'm not infertile but i'd like to make a baby with traits and properties that i'd like to avoid or that i desire. that day is coming. i think it's important to keep in mind, as we watch the evolution of surrogacy's international activity, what is really something that a tiny handful of people use who suffer fro
governments that the infant could leave the country. >> am i living happily ever after now? i certainly hope so. i hope that i can get her home, and i hope that she is a happy, healthy little baby, and that is what i will have -- a healthy, happy little girl. >> but will every surrogacy story end happily? right now, india has only voluntary guidelines, and it's not clear whether future laws would be adequately enforced, and standards vary widely. for example, dr. patel says she only...
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state tv reports that three explosions rocked a government-controlled district in aleppo. now let's head to wall street. cnbc's mandy drury is at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you, mandy. >> good morning to you as well, natalie. today we're watching the private sector jobs report for some clues as to what kind of report we're going to get on friday when the big government payrolls report comes out. at this stage economists are expecting 153,000 jobs were created in the month of september, and apple shares are in focus once again as there are some reports out that asian component suppliers of apple have begun mass production of a smaller tablet computer that apparently is smaller than the current ipad. we're all waiting for that as well. back to you. >> wonderful to be in time for the holidays. mandy drury, thanks so much. >>> the self-proclaimed world's best dad is at it again. davengedow and his 20-month-old daughter have become famous online that show sarcastically why dave's the greatest dad. after their appearance on her show last week where alice bee go
state tv reports that three explosions rocked a government-controlled district in aleppo. now let's head to wall street. cnbc's mandy drury is at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you, mandy. >> good morning to you as well, natalie. today we're watching the private sector jobs report for some clues as to what kind of report we're going to get on friday when the big government payrolls report comes out. at this stage economists are expecting 153,000 jobs were created in the...
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the violence there erupted after anti-government protests. the opposition said this video showed heavy artillery and tank fire late on friday. in the aftermath, mass graves were lined with the bodies of 108 victims. u.n. observers reported more than half were women and children. >> we are now facing a genocide and mass displacement in syria. somebody must stop this regime from attempting to do more >> suarez: u.n. observers said some of the victims had been shot in the head. activists said pro-government gunmen did most of the killing after the shelling. the syrian government insisted rebel gunmen were to blame. the u.n. security council did not directly address that point, but member states did condemn the shelling. >> so the evidence is clear, the evidence is not murky and there is a clear footprint of the government in this massacre. >> suarez: even the syrian government's strongest allies-- china and russia-- expressed revulsion. >> ( translated ): china was shocked by the massacre that took place in houla in syria which caused the death
the violence there erupted after anti-government protests. the opposition said this video showed heavy artillery and tank fire late on friday. in the aftermath, mass graves were lined with the bodies of 108 victims. u.n. observers reported more than half were women and children. >> we are now facing a genocide and mass displacement in syria. somebody must stop this regime from attempting to do more >> suarez: u.n. observers said some of the victims had been shot in the head....
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some people criticize the service because of the mix of religion and government. >>> raging -- a fight raging only in syria today where observers report heavy shelling from the syrian army. 143 people were killed across the country with most of those deaths in damascus and its surrounding suburbs. a local opposition group reports finding 30 bodies in a damascus basement. >>> a 72-year-old man jumps from the window of his burning apartment. his neighbors caught him. ronnie poe fell three stories. his only injury was a bruised heal. he said flames were blocking all the exit routes. >> i held my army out right here and waited and waited. i couldn't hold on no more. >> i held him. i said are you all right? >> poe says he's not afraid of heights because the army trained him as a para trooper. who knew it would come in handy? >>> now to the big stories in the week ahead. from the white house to wall street, our correspondents tell you what you need to know. we begin with the president al debate on wednesday. >> i'm dan lothian at the white house. a big week for president obama as he faces hi
some people criticize the service because of the mix of religion and government. >>> raging -- a fight raging only in syria today where observers report heavy shelling from the syrian army. 143 people were killed across the country with most of those deaths in damascus and its surrounding suburbs. a local opposition group reports finding 30 bodies in a damascus basement. >>> a 72-year-old man jumps from the window of his burning apartment. his neighbors caught him. ronnie poe...
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counted 32 dead children and 60 adults, but stopped short of specifically blaming the syrian government. >> the violence is unacceptable and it's unforgivable. the death of 32 young children, the future of syria. >> reporter: this video appears to show the moments right before the hula massacre during a friday afternoon anti-government protest. then smoke in the distance as syrian troops allegedly start shelling the town. after that, witnesses say, government-backed militias swept in and started stabbing, shooting and killing children at close range. richard engel, nbc news, cairo. >>> back here in the states, the sisters of the man charged in the 1979 disappearance of etan patz now acknowledge their brother had said things years ago about hurting a child in new york. pedro hernandez has confessed to luring the 6-year-old into the basement of a convenience store where he worked and strangling him. neighbors are putting up a memorial in front of the building where hernandez says he killed patz. >>> vice president joe biden says the united states can now focus on a new global challenge af
counted 32 dead children and 60 adults, but stopped short of specifically blaming the syrian government. >> the violence is unacceptable and it's unforgivable. the death of 32 young children, the future of syria. >> reporter: this video appears to show the moments right before the hula massacre during a friday afternoon anti-government protest. then smoke in the distance as syrian troops allegedly start shelling the town. after that, witnesses say, government-backed militias swept...
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thank you. >>> the shark that may end up receiving government protection. and graduation day, the program that keeps kids off the street and gives them a taste of the tech world. . >>> a group of san francisco teens is being congratulated for completing a summer tech program. the santhey donated $25,000 to the program. the money was used to fund stipends for the interns. >> we know we had a tough summer but it didn't such anybody in this room. >> some of the sponsoring companies included jawbone, six waves. >>> three groups teamed up today to get great white sharks declared as an endangered species. they petitioned the national marine fisheries service. they say studies show great white sharks are low. sharks fall pray to gill nets and they have high levels of mercuries and pcb in their bodies. the flames destroyed one home, coming up in 2 minutes, we are live in lake county where hundreds are evacuated and waiting for firefighters to win the battle. >> plus the fight over thomas kinkade's estate, estate, the decision the judge said needs to be made now. >>
thank you. >>> the shark that may end up receiving government protection. and graduation day, the program that keeps kids off the street and gives them a taste of the tech world. . >>> a group of san francisco teens is being congratulated for completing a summer tech program. the santhey donated $25,000 to the program. the money was used to fund stipends for the interns. >> we know we had a tough summer but it didn't such anybody in this room. >> some of the...
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time, an astronaut at the international space station has entered a space ppt craft made not by the government but by a private company. >> this is mission control, houston. official hatch opening time. 4:53 a.m. central time. >> they were up early. don pettitte entered dragon, a space capsule created by spacex. he said it was, quote, like the smell of a brand new car. should be, it's brand new. dragp was delivering more than 1 1,000 pounds of cargo. in five days, it's supposed to fall into the pacific ocean off the coast of california bringing back used gear and trash. >> vice president joe biden delivered the commencement address at the u.s. military academy at west point. he thanked cadets for their willingness to serve the country in the post 9/11 world. and he laid out the framework for president obama's precedency. >> we have taken out, you have taken out more than half of al qaeda's senior leadership. and in a mission that will go down in the annals of intelligence and special operations, some of america's most gifted security professionals tracked down osama bin laden after the trail h
time, an astronaut at the international space station has entered a space ppt craft made not by the government but by a private company. >> this is mission control, houston. official hatch opening time. 4:53 a.m. central time. >> they were up early. don pettitte entered dragon, a space capsule created by spacex. he said it was, quote, like the smell of a brand new car. should be, it's brand new. dragp was delivering more than 1 1,000 pounds of cargo. in five days, it's supposed to...
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government in a series of plots, one thing he's accused of conspiring to kidnap american tourists in 1998 and setting up an al qaeda training camp in oregon in 1999. he started with aiding taliban and al qaeda efforts in afghanistan. >> how come it has taken so long to bring masri to the united states? >> reporter: this has been a long fight. he's been fighting extradition since his m dictment because he knows frankly he faces a life sentence here in the u.s. one of his alleged co-conspirators has already been convicted and he's sentenced to life in prison. masri is an interesting character. he lost both hands and one eye fighting the soviets in afghanistan and he says he suffers a number of physical ailments. he lists diabetes and depression among them. his supporters argued if masri came to the u.s. he would be subject to human rights violations in prison. so they used those arguments to drag these things out. >> who were the other suspects that were brought back? >> reporter: two of them are terrorism financiers. and the other is accused of bombings in tunisia. they are charged wi
government in a series of plots, one thing he's accused of conspiring to kidnap american tourists in 1998 and setting up an al qaeda training camp in oregon in 1999. he started with aiding taliban and al qaeda efforts in afghanistan. >> how come it has taken so long to bring masri to the united states? >> reporter: this has been a long fight. he's been fighting extradition since his m dictment because he knows frankly he faces a life sentence here in the u.s. one of his alleged...
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cutting government spending. and his plan, of course, last year creating so much of a controversy among so many americans, but it's a plan that republicans basically followed in lock step behind, ashleigh. >> so talk to me a little bit about this background where he's just a no nonsense kind of guy. turns out that early days on the hill he slept in his office and maybe not so early days on the hill, saving no anyone and sleeping in his cramped quarters and spending a lot of time on his ipod. i'm not sure if it' becaus ved leppelin so much ohe didn't wt tonswer questions om pe likeou and maybe that was a goody's traction to keep him away from talking to media. everybody is looking into the early years on the hill, intern and working for congressional lawmakers and then as congressm congressman. here are the numbers. first elected in 1998 at 28 years old. this is interesting. ashleigh, last election, 2010, he won 68% of the v in his district. guess what though, the district seems to be not as conservative as him. p
cutting government spending. and his plan, of course, last year creating so much of a controversy among so many americans, but it's a plan that republicans basically followed in lock step behind, ashleigh. >> so talk to me a little bit about this background where he's just a no nonsense kind of guy. turns out that early days on the hill he slept in his office and maybe not so early days on the hill, saving no anyone and sleeping in his cramped quarters and spending a lot of time on his...
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survivors insist they were government militiamen. today all eyes were on russia's foreign minister sergei lovrov for a sign that russia, syria's last major ally, would at last join calls from president assad to step down. but it didn't come. "it's completely unimportant who's in power in syria," he said. "the most important thing for us is to support an end to the violence. easy to say, but as britain's foreign secretary made clear, there are no fresh ideas on how to do it. >> the alternatives are the kofi annan plan or ever-increasing chaos in syria and a dissent closer and closer to allout civil war and collapse. >> reporter: the massacre in hula is evidence, if any more was needed, that that descent was well under way. >> mason: elizabeth palmer joins us from london. elizabeth, what is the international community doing to put more pressure on assad? >> reporter: well, anthony, the next step is kofi annan, who's going to meet with president assad tomorrow-- and urge him to prove he wants a peaceful resolution to this crisis. but hi
survivors insist they were government militiamen. today all eyes were on russia's foreign minister sergei lovrov for a sign that russia, syria's last major ally, would at last join calls from president assad to step down. but it didn't come. "it's completely unimportant who's in power in syria," he said. "the most important thing for us is to support an end to the violence. easy to say, but as britain's foreign secretary made clear, there are no fresh ideas on how to do it....
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government, u.s. intelligence rechs out to this man because he could have some valuable information about the iranian government. he is an insider, an mahmoud ahmadinejad insider. they probably wouldn't bring him to overseas trips if they didn't trust him. so company have some valuable intelligence for the u.s. government. >> i imagine that's quite true because this is somebody who has been right by his side, mahmoud ahmadinejad's side. if he's the photographer i imagine he's seen a lot of what this man does and what mahmoud ahmadinejad is capable of. be very interesting to know what kind of intelligence they get from him. tell us about the family. i under they fled the country. are they in trouble? >> reporte there are reports that they fled and that's always a concern when it comes to iranian dicy dents, iranians 0 who seek asylum. over the years there's been many photographers, film makers, journalist, artists claiming they have been persecuted and threatened. oftentimes their families are in dange
government, u.s. intelligence rechs out to this man because he could have some valuable information about the iranian government. he is an insider, an mahmoud ahmadinejad insider. they probably wouldn't bring him to overseas trips if they didn't trust him. so company have some valuable intelligence for the u.s. government. >> i imagine that's quite true because this is somebody who has been right by his side, mahmoud ahmadinejad's side. if he's the photographer i imagine he's seen a lot...
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. >>> some military wives in tennessee are taking a unique approach to raise awareness about post traumatic stress disorder. they're going topless for their cause. our affiliate shows us how the wives came up with the idea to battle bare. >> ashley uses this eyeliner to bring attention to more than just her eyes. she pens the pledge on her back of army wife jennifer brown for a photo to add to the group's facebook page. >> this pledge that you're making for your spous
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we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. ends columbus day. inventory clearance sale get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save 10%, 20%, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. even get free delivery! don't miss 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. the inventory clearance sale ends monday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> some military wives in tennessee a
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the city of oakland is the first city in america to offer the government bank i.d. card regardless of status. what makes the i.d. card unique is the debit card function which allows lower-income people to avoid check cashing fees. the program is expected to take 60 to 90 days to roll out. there will be a one-time fee of $10 for minors and senior citizens. richmond is considering a similar program. >>> in the south bay, the allen rock school district is eliminating 18 teaching positions and will combine classes to reduce spending. these moves will save them more than $1 million. school officials blame shrinking enrollment which reduces funding coming from the states. we will take a look at weather and traffic after the break. >>> welcome back. we have beat the heat. temperatures are the hottest temperatures we had all year. arrived just in time for the first week of october. now it will start to feel more like october. we have a couple of more hot days to get through. temperatures today 95 degrees in livermore. 95 in fairfield. 85 degrees in san jose. look at where w
the city of oakland is the first city in america to offer the government bank i.d. card regardless of status. what makes the i.d. card unique is the debit card function which allows lower-income people to avoid check cashing fees. the program is expected to take 60 to 90 days to roll out. there will be a one-time fee of $10 for minors and senior citizens. richmond is considering a similar program. >>> in the south bay, the allen rock school district is eliminating 18 teaching positions...
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it will be the latest in a series of demonstrations against the spanish government for imposing severe spending cuts and tax hikes. this protest took place on wednesday. spain is the eurozone's fourth largest economy, but struggling to recover from the deep recession gripping europe. >>> james clap per, says the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi was, quote, a deliberate and organized terrorist attack. four people were killed in the september 11th assault including ambassador christopher stevens. clapper's assessment comes after the obama administration was criticized for standing by its original assessment that the attack was a spontaneous response to an anti-muslim film. >>> score one for the record folks. homer bailey of the cincinnati reds pitched a no-hitter last night against the pirates in pittsburgh. the score was 1-0. bailey struck out ten and walked only one, the seventh no-hitter in the major leagues this season and the first for the reds in 24 years. congratulations to homer bailey who you know with that name just had to grow up to become a major leaguer. >>> it's ine
it will be the latest in a series of demonstrations against the spanish government for imposing severe spending cuts and tax hikes. this protest took place on wednesday. spain is the eurozone's fourth largest economy, but struggling to recover from the deep recession gripping europe. >>> james clap per, says the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi was, quote, a deliberate and organized terrorist attack. four people were killed in the september 11th assault including ambassador...
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between hollywood and the government. there i. you know i don't want to just talk for the because i. don't know all the specifics . i think still hollywood it's imaginary it's based on the fact obviously but the art and the films it's not life so the reason the reason you know it's a certain level of exaggeration and in every movie cannot just be. exactly the reverse so i think with that you know come certain. you know deviations from the plot and. i don't think you know me personally i don't think there is a connection between that you know between the government how would i know i know. the government you know it's very helpful some sometimes you know they help with. like you're the film my friend was in this film. the medal of what was and. it was recent a couple of months ago and i know the it was about and it was about the navy seals not medal of honor but valor i think the forgot the name exactly but i know the navy they don't donated the you know the. boards and certain equipment and it was it was donated for two filmmakers
between hollywood and the government. there i. you know i don't want to just talk for the because i. don't know all the specifics . i think still hollywood it's imaginary it's based on the fact obviously but the art and the films it's not life so the reason the reason you know it's a certain level of exaggeration and in every movie cannot just be. exactly the reverse so i think with that you know come certain. you know deviations from the plot and. i don't think you know me personally i don't...
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a little bit later today we'll have a look at women in business, government and media. this comes to us from the conservative women's group and the clare booth foundation. tonight it's a debate between republican candidates running for u.s. senate in texas. ted cruz and david dewhurst are vying for the nomination and you can see that live at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> if all of us decide at the same time we'll tighten our belts and spend less, guess what? what happens is we all end up poor because all of our spending falls at the same time. and remember, this is the kind of stuff that we're supposed to know, and this is stuff that we've known since the 1930s and because they think i've got too much debt and it's self-defeating. >> who's going to tell them the truth? we have to tell them the truth. if we don'ttel them the truth then our country fails and we must succeed in this and we will succeed in this. we will reach them through the media and through politics and through pop culture. pop culture. we shouldn't be afraid to get out there and quit preaching to the choir
a little bit later today we'll have a look at women in business, government and media. this comes to us from the conservative women's group and the clare booth foundation. tonight it's a debate between republican candidates running for u.s. senate in texas. ted cruz and david dewhurst are vying for the nomination and you can see that live at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> if all of us decide at the same time we'll tighten our belts and spend less, guess what? what happens is we all end up...
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i see it period in their early years government was powerful. right after the post office was organized, congress authorized it to to allow newspapers to exchange one copy for free at no cost that allowed editors to swap and borrow from each other. of great way to fill the paper. also early 19th century the federal government did not have their own printing capacity. everything had to be given to a printer. the printer on this side of the party in power were would get to the contracts and print everything. currency, lottery tickets, they were given sa political favor. there was a mood varying from day-to-day panic, excitement but generally appealing everything in journalism changes very rapidly and significant day. it takes place without any historical perspective. but what is happening now? >> as i described in the book, we now see the latest in a series of predictable crisis, one of the times the business model is out of whack and we're going through readjustment. this is a great time. i did not thinkpad at first. i thought i would write the o
i see it period in their early years government was powerful. right after the post office was organized, congress authorized it to to allow newspapers to exchange one copy for free at no cost that allowed editors to swap and borrow from each other. of great way to fill the paper. also early 19th century the federal government did not have their own printing capacity. everything had to be given to a printer. the printer on this side of the party in power were would get to the contracts and print...
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at the government will ensure that they do. i think they're conscious of that. >> how has the business model of a so-called cable company changed over the past two, three years? >> well, lots of ways. the biggest is broadband. certainly cable companies, broadband may be a more significant part of their revenue than the traditional tv business would be. but the beauty is, when i think of that. i mean, i am not that old. i remember -- to me, cable, title six. video. we are in every form of communication that exists in the world. we provide wired broadband distribution. repackage and bundle and sell video content. we have the nation's largest service provider. we develop software and applications for ipad and i found. we are in every one of those businesses. so with cable, that is our legacy. we are one of the nation's premiere communications platforms and most cable ceos to elected conceptualize themselves that way. i am in the platform business. that is why we have a new ad campaign. cable. it's how we can act. we are the connec
at the government will ensure that they do. i think they're conscious of that. >> how has the business model of a so-called cable company changed over the past two, three years? >> well, lots of ways. the biggest is broadband. certainly cable companies, broadband may be a more significant part of their revenue than the traditional tv business would be. but the beauty is, when i think of that. i mean, i am not that old. i remember -- to me, cable, title six. video. we are in every...
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>> government police. weird not talking about murder or rape or stealing but people who put the dirt on their own property some of these came out of the first george bush rethink you should not put people in jail. and the old days there was a difference between criminal law and tort law it was called intent if you accelerated somebody that was not murder now there is a man in jail southern mississippi 10 years without parole for putting clean fill dirt on his land sometimes it is moving dirt from an area to another. some was well intended the clean water act says you cannot dump pollutants per kriet agree. no chemical company should be allowed the nine your own land is not the same as dumping chemicals. >> host: and utilities and the senate? >> i brought the peg family from idaho ss of new $5,000 per day fine and told they cannot build on their land no water touches there they and it there's no rainwater new government said it is a wetland. looked at the website. it is not there. they say the website is no
>> government police. weird not talking about murder or rape or stealing but people who put the dirt on their own property some of these came out of the first george bush rethink you should not put people in jail. and the old days there was a difference between criminal law and tort law it was called intent if you accelerated somebody that was not murder now there is a man in jail southern mississippi 10 years without parole for putting clean fill dirt on his land sometimes it is moving...
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, the state governmentç, the local government, theç tribes. you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the dr for that family? it is the city. it is the red cross. the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç mosqueç, whatever. the faith based community is there to help the mountçç -- o help them out. when things are little bigger, who else is there? neighbors helping neighbors. ças it gets a little bigger, or even if it is a small house fire, in the neighborhoods of this city and neighborhoods across the country, if something çhappens, there is usually a local business that knows the family and been dealing with for a while and says that will help them out in some way or another. i remember last year i was traveling in the floods of north dakota. there
, the state governmentç, the local government, theç tribes. you also have to work with the nonprofits, red cross, salvation army, many more. you have to bring in the faith- based community. it is huge what they are able to doç on a daily basis with a sml emergency. it may be in somebody's home unfortunately caught on fire. it is a disaster to them. ççwho is thereç during the dr for that family? it is the city. it is the red cross. the salvation army, the local church, synagogue,ç...
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about 60% of spectrum has government as a primary user. we have to think about making much more of that available for commercial more quickly, and think about the innovative ideas like sharing of government use and commercial use, building on some of the technologies and ideas in wi-fi. which is largely a sharing technology. it's a little bit geeky, but i'll say one thing, this is an enormous opportunity, a new opportunity for the u.s. to lead the world in an innovation of a new category that will rule for many years. it's important that the u.s. lead in this. >> i think that's a good point. i sort of share the optimism about the -- and a little bullishness about our employment story. it reaches 93% of the american households today. in a minute we'll talk about the remaining percentage, how important it is to reach them. but we have this gap. we have this fantastic service, and all of us who are big techno files, or techno euphoric about the broadband, we still have really roughly two-thirds of american consumers on the net, and a third th
about 60% of spectrum has government as a primary user. we have to think about making much more of that available for commercial more quickly, and think about the innovative ideas like sharing of government use and commercial use, building on some of the technologies and ideas in wi-fi. which is largely a sharing technology. it's a little bit geeky, but i'll say one thing, this is an enormous opportunity, a new opportunity for the u.s. to lead the world in an innovation of a new category that...